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 anitaaa
 
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							| I agree with Mauro. 3rd conditional   Both sentences in the past since we cannot change the action.    If she had studied, she wouldn �t have done badly in the test.   The example of Ana Isabel is brought to the present and it is not the case.   That �s my opinion :)   Take care |  25 Feb 2010     
					
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 anaisabel001
 
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							| She didn �t study at all, so she �ll do badly in the test.      If she had studied , she wouldn �d do badly in the test. She didn �t study at all, so she did badly in the test.      If she had studied , she wouldn �t have done   badly in the test.In my humble opinion
 Hugs  from rainy Spain!!
 
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 darryl_cameron
 
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							| Theres alot of opinions here, great discussion  !   Here is my 2 cents worth ...   Where is the  �then  �!!!!    Should we not have the conditional and put If --> then.   Ha! Sorry to confuse it even more   , but I believe it fits here.  "If she studied, then she wouldn �t have performed badly in the test" |  26 Feb 2010     
					
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 darryl_cameron
 
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							| Theres alot of opinions here, great discussion  !   Here is my 2 cents worth ...   Where is the  �then  �!!!!    Should we not have the conditional and put If --> then.   Ha! Sorry to confuse it even more   , but I believe it fits here.  "If she studied, then she wouldn �t have performed badly in the test" |  26 Feb 2010     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| "then" is optional here. It is correct with or without it.   Bruce |  27 Feb 2010     
					
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